COVID-19: Commissioner Karachi approves collective sacrifice for Eid ul Azha.

KARACHI -- Commissioner Karachi Iftikhar Shallwani has given the go-ahead for the collective sacrifice of animals during Eid ul Azha, assisted by non-profit organisations, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to a statement issued by the Commissioner Office, a meeting was held on Saturday which was attended by representatives of various philanthropist organisations, including the Edhi Foundation, Chhipa Welfare Association, Saylani Welfare Trust, Al-Khidmat Foundation, Jamia Binoria Site and Daawat-e-Islami.

Shallwani asked the organisations to make arrangements for online booking and dispatching of meat due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The meeting discussed how arrangements would be made for the collective sacrifice of animals and their registration. It was decided that the deputy commissioners (DCs) of all the six districts would look after issues pertaining to the slaughter of sacrificial animals. The DCs would also provide necessary assistance to non-profit organisations.

The representatives of the non-profit organisations, according to the statement, appreciated the commissioner's efforts and assured that they would carefully carry out the sacrifice of the animals during Eid ul Azha due to the pandemic situation.

The participants also agreed that arrangements for the sacrifice of animals needed to be done on a large scale this year due to the pandemic.

It was decided that...

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